Quoting Sébastien MARQUE :

> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> > Quoting Torsten Dreyer :
> >
> >
> >>> My favorite editor is XMLSpy, but that is my personal view.
> >>>
> >> ... tsts, don't know how this could happen, this info is years old and I
> use
> >> OXYGEN XML now.
> >> I think I need a brain-organizing tool ;-)
> >>
> >
> > XMLSpy has a free ( of charge ) version that can edit schemas. What about
> OXYGEN
> > XML ?
> >
> > -Fred
> >
> >
> let me know if i'm wrong (don't kick me out from the list please, it's
> really interesting reading you ;)),
> maybe it could be interresting to use a more simple interface. the only
> one I know is from te gnome project: GConf, maybe it could be rewrite a
> little, to fit flightgear flights models, or any xml-managed system,
> without using an external-heavy-nonGPL program.
>
> that is my newbie's point of view.

I think the point of Torsten ( the OP ) was that if we have a XML schema, users
are then free to use the tool they want.

-Fred

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